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Recognised worldwide in his red robes and with his wide smile, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th dalai lama, describes himself as a ...
Football paid its respects to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva at their funeral in Portugal. On the field, defending ...
The area hit by the fast-moving water is especially popular around the July 4 holiday, making it more difficult to know how many are missing.
Barrow and Furness Conservatives have confirmed their candidates for next month’s Barrow Town Council by-elections. The association say they are ready to bring 'community, compassion and action' to ...
TWO men have admitted to thieving thousands of pounds worth of meat, cleaning products and other various items from a nationwide convenience ...
A father from the Lake District is urging holidaymakers to take extra caution after a quad biking excursion ended in a serious accident that ...
After doorstep deliveries and supermarket chillers, it is time to go back to source for our milk as more farms across Cumbria take to ...
THESE are the stories we covered in The Mail last month of motorists who were sentenced for drink or drug driving, as well as other ...
AN inquest has opened into the 'unascertained' cause of death of a man in his forties at his home. Terry Christopher Dring, 48, was pronounced dead at his home on Kirk Flatt in Great Urswick on May 22 ...
A boutique Victorian guest house it the heart of the Lake District is looking for new owners. Specialist business property adviser Christie & Co has been instructed to market Dene House in ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says Islamic and right-wing extremism remain Britain’s “biggest threats” ahead of the 20th anniversary of the July 7 bombings. On July 7 2005, four suicide bombers ...
A pub in the Lake District that you can 'happily get lost in' has been named in the UK's top 10 by The Daily Mirror. The national paper worked with author Phil Mellows to curate the list to coincide ...